Caberfeidh Camanachd Club is a shinty team from Strathpeffer, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. The club has two teams. The senior team plays in Marine Harvest North Division One and the second team in North Division Three. The name Caberfeidh comes from the Scots Gaelic for a stags head, Cabar Feidh which is the symbol of Ross-shire

Monday, 6 June 2011

The Ross-shire Camanachd Association has been in existence since 1920 and was formed with a view to fostering the game of shinty in the old County of Ross and Cromarty. Teams from Tain, Conon Bridge, Dingwall, Caberfeidh, Strathcarron and Garve came to take part.

Shortly after the second World War the emphasis has been on supporting youth shinty, in respect running the anual Six-a-side Tournament, and in recent years the Valerie Olivant Trophy Tournament.

We had 4 competitions on Saturday

A&R Mackenzie Primary Schools, Dundonnel Cup for under 14's, Gunn Trophy for under 14's, Mackay cup for under 16's..

We had 2 special guests on Saturday John Mackenzie ex president of the Camanachd and John Henderson a retired referee, they both had to pick player of the tournament, which was Alisdair Hambry from Strathpeffer Primary School. Goalie of the tournament went to ???

Winners of the cups were as follows

A&R Mackenzie was Strathpeffer Primary A team. Dundonnell Cup was Caberfeidh under 14's, Mackay cup was Kinlochsheil and the Gunn Trophy was Lochcarron.

Thankyou to all trainers and coaches who give up alot of their spare time to train the boys.